Eva Longoria pregnancy news: 'Desperate Housewives' alum shows off baby bump in Christmas vacay

Days after confirming her pregnancy, Eva Longoria shows off her baby bump while in a Christmas vacation with friends in Miami.

In a photo posted by friend Olivia Munn on Instagram, the "Desperate Housewives" alum is seen sporting a black tank top with her growing baby bump in full display.

The post, which was captioned "Christmas in Miami... When friends become family," comes just after the 42-year-old actress paraded her baby bump in the Florida city for the first time since confirming her pregnancy.

Longoria was spotted walking around in khaki overalls with her husband, Televisa President José 'Pepe' Bastón.

Longoria was first rumored to be pregnant after she was seen sporting a loose-fitting floral dress while on vacation with her husband in Athens, Greece back in September. Fans wondered whether the sudden change in her wardrobe might be an attempt to hide a growing baby bump.

While her representatives denied it at that time, they have released a statement last week confirming that the actress is four months pregnant. 

While this will be the first child for Longoria, it will be the fourth for her husband who shares three children — daughter Natalia, 22, and twins Mariana and Jose, 14 — with his ex-wife Natalia Esperón.

A source close to Longoria earlier told People that the "Telenovela" actress was not interested in having children until she met Bastón's kids.

"She loves kids, but it's not something she focused on," shared the insider. "Meeting Pepe and becoming a stepmom made her more open to the idea."

Talking about his children in a 2015 interview with People, Longoria called her beau's kids a "gift" in her life.

"I don't feel like we are lacking because we don't have a baby. We are fulfilled. If there is anything else to come, it would be icing on the cake," she said.

Longoria and 49-year-old Bastón began dating in 2013 and became engaged two years later in Dubai. They were married in Mexico in May 2016.

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